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My Hero Academia Anime Drops New Trailer for Extra Episode

Epilogue 'More' offers emotional glimpse into Deku’s future eight years later.

The My Hero Academia anime has unveiled a brand-new trailer for its upcoming extra episode, generating significant excitement among fans of the long-running superhero series. The special installment, set to premiere on May 2, promises to deliver a heartfelt epilogue to the epic journey of Izuku Midoriya and his classmates from U.A. High School.

Titled More, the extra episode adapts Chapter 431 of Kohei Horikoshi’s original manga. This chapter functions as a poignant epilogue, taking place eight years after the conclusion of the main story. It offers glimpses into the adult lives and ongoing hero careers of Deku and his friends, providing closure while hinting at new beginnings in a world shaped by their sacrifices and triumphs. The trailer highlights emotional reunions, dynamic action sequences featuring familiar Quirks, and reflective moments that underscore the series’ themes of heroism, perseverance, and legacy.

Horikoshi’s manga, which concluded its serialization after a decade of captivating readers worldwide, has left an indelible mark on the shonen genre. The anime adaptation has spanned multiple seasons, culminating in its final season that wrapped up the core narrative in late 2025. This bonus episode, often referred to as Episode 170+1, serves as a celebratory addition tied to the franchise’s milestones.

The new trailer showcases updated animation that captures the maturity of the characters while staying true to the vibrant, high-energy style audiences have come to love. Viewers can expect to see Deku navigating his role as a professional hero, alongside interactions with former classmates like Bakugo, Todoroki, and Uraraka. The episode explores how the next generation of heroes continues to evolve in a society where Quirks remain central to daily life and public safety. Subtle callbacks to pivotal moments from earlier arcs add layers of nostalgia without overshadowing the forward-looking narrative.

Production details emphasize continuity with the final season’s team, ensuring a seamless transition for longtime viewers. The manga’s influence shines through in the episode’s faithful adaptation of key panels, translated into fluid animation that emphasizes both quiet character development and explosive combat. As one of the most popular anime franchises globally, My Hero Academia has built a massive international following through its compelling storytelling, diverse cast of heroes-in-training, and exploration of what it truly means to be heroic in an imperfect world.

Crunchyroll describes the My Hero Academia series as follows:

Izuku has dreamt of being a hero all his life—a lofty goal for anyone, but especially challenging for a kid with no superpowers. That’s right, in a world where eighty percent of the population has some kind of super-powered “quirk,” Izuku was unlucky enough to be born completely normal. But that’s not enough to stop him from enrolling in one of the world’s most prestigious hero academies.

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The extra episode More will be available to stream on Crunchyroll upon its premiere. The full My Hero Academia anime series, including all seasons, specials, and movies, is also accessible on Netflix and Disney+ for subscribers seeking to revisit or catch up on Izuku Midoriya’s unforgettable path to becoming the greatest hero.

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